I kinda sorta don’t want to admit how many Mini BLT Quinoa Cups I ate just now.

Not only is the number too tragically high to verbally confirm, thus making it real, but I don’t even know the exact number because I lost track. I LOST TRACK OF HOW MANY MINI BLT QUINOA CUPS I ATE. Who does that?!

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Me, that’s who. And you will too after one warm and savory bite. I don’t even particularly care for BLTs – I always feel like there’s something…missing? – but am going completely cuckoo for these babies.

Based on one of my most popular recipes here on IGE to date, Mini Ham & Cheese Quinoa Cups, Mini BLTQuinoa Cups combine cooked quinoa with salty bacon, chewy spinach, fresh tomato, and melty cheese, in an irresistible twist on the classic BLT sandwich. Plus, check out their sweet, mini size – squee!

Bake these 2-bite Mini BLT Quinoa Cups for a filling breakfast, yummy snack, or to take with you to any party or potluck. Heck, bake ’em on any day that ends in -y because they’re sodanggood, mmkay?

Next stir in 2 cups cooked quinoa. To get 2 cups cooked quinoa, rinse 3/4 cup dry quinoa very well in a fine mesh strainer, then simmer in 1-1/2 cups boiling chicken broth for 15 minutes, or until the broth has been absorbed. You could totally use water, but the chicken broth gives the quinoa even more great flavor.

Spray a mini muffin tin VERY well with non-stick spray, then scoop the quinoa mixture into the cups, filling them to the very tip top.

Smooth the tops with the back of a spoon, then bake at 350 degrees for 15-16 minutes, or until the tops are golden brown and bubbly.

Let the quinoa cups cool for five minutes then pop them out with a spoon and place them on a cooling rack. You may need to run a knife around the outside of some of them before popping out, FYI.

Directions

Rinse quinoa very well in a fine mesh strainer under cold running water. Meanwhile bring chicken broth to a boil in a saucepan then add rinsed quinoa, place a lid on top, and cook until broth is absorbed and quinoa is tender, about 15 minutes. Remove lid and let cool slightly.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl combine remaining ingredients and stir to combine. Add cooked quinoa then stir to combine. Spray mini muffin tins very well with nonstick spray, then fill to the top with quinoa mixture, smoothing the top with the back of a spoon. Bake for 15-17 minutes, or until golden brown on top. Let cool 5 minutes then run a sharp knife around the outside of the cups and pop out with a spoon. Cool completely on a cooling rack. Store in the refrigerator, or freeze then reheat by microwaving for 30 seconds.

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

If (that’s a big IF,) you have any leftover after the initial devouring, pop ’em in the fridge or freezer, then reheat in the microwave. I doubt you’ll have the need though!

I have only heard of Quiona, but I have never tried it or cooked it. I don’t even know where to buy it. At just a regular grocery store or a specialty store? I think my son and I would really like these minus tomatoes cause of allergies. I really like mini whatever lately! I bought a mini cupcake pan and there are more uses for this pan than the regular size cupcake pans. LOL

Hi ShaNae! You can find quinoa at most grocery stores these days, usually in the health food department. It cooks exactly like rice – 1 part quinoa to 2 parts chicken broth or water. Bring the broth or water to a boil, add the quinoa, then turn the heat down to low and simmer until all the liquid is absorbed. The only tricky thing with quinoa is that it has a naturally-occurring bitter outer coating, so you just have to rinse it in a fine mesh strainer like this http://astore.amazon.com/iogiea09-20/detail/B00004OCLX under cold running water for a minute before using. It’s DELICIOUS! :D

I really want to like quinoa but I just don’t. I tried your mini ham and cheese quinoa cups and they were such a fail we threw several away. Could it be that I didn’t rinse the quinoa well enough? Should I try again?

Sorry to hear that, Mar! Yes, rinsing quinoa very well is imperative, as quinoa has a naturally-occurring bitter outer coating called saponin. I use a fine mesh colander like this one: http://astore.amazon.com/iogiea09-20/detail/B00004OCLX, and rinse for at least 1 minute before using!

Wish I had seen this before cooking breakfast last night for my boyfriend (I wanted something different that I could make ahead. ) we must’ve been on the same wavelength because I made egg cups too but with spicy smoked sausage, fresh spinach, green onion/scallion, 6 eggs because I couldn’t tell if five would be too little egg, and slices or ::gulp:: American cheese because I had nothing else. Served it with salsa and homemade hash browns this am before work and the response was AWESOME! Will totes use fewer eggs next time and bacon like in your version. Yummy

Kristin,I love your blog-the pictures, the stories and the recipes.I made these cute little quinoa cups for dinner with leftovers for breakfast. Today I made your superfood salad with lemon vinaigrette and I honestly had to stop from eating the entire salad myself. Love the textures and the different flavor sensations. Keep up the good work. This lady from Boston MA loves your blog.

These are beautiful! I work in my car and am always looking for new portable things. I feel so much more professional when I am talking to a client, look down and have quinoa stuck all other the front of my shirt.

I’m going to try this. I only have normal-sized tins and don’t have a microwave. How do you think the size will change cooking time and do you think popping them in the toaster oven for a few minutes would be okay for reheating?

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I’m curious if you’ve tried any sweet version of the quinoa cups? I’m always looking for healthy and filling things I can reheat for my kindergartner to eat before school but he has more of a sweet tooth for breakfast. I’m thinking apple cinnamon or chocolate chip maybe.

I made these last night as an appetizer and they are FENOMENAL!!! Since I did not have a mini muffin tin I just added a bit of rice fluor (tasteless but binds well) and made little balls on a regular tray. Worked perfetly! Thank you!

I’m looking for some yummy stuff to make for my kids, but I have limitations. Food allergies to work around. My little one is lactose intolerant & I’m not able to have much dairy either, I’m also allergic to tomatoes. Was wondering if maybe you’ve delved into the gluten free category much as well. Let me know, because I’d like to try some of the recipients & can do the gluten free conversions with no real problems, but the dairy free is harder since vegan cheeses are just plain gross & hard to come by.

I buy Quinoa from Nuts on Line, white, red, black. I mix them together and cook them in my rice cokeor. It makes a lot so I freeze some. I just love it and mix it with what ever I have around. I will remember about the corn, etc. Viv

These are terrible! JUST KIDDING – I can’t stop eating them! I left out one of the eggs and substituted flax seed instead, and used half the bacon, but greased the pan with the bacon grease. Delicious! Thanks for sharing!

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